OT - Cord has been cut

Submitted by BornInAA on

Just cut the cord today. (No, nothing surgical)

BEFORE: Time Warner with "Preferred TV", Ultimate 100 Internet, Home WiFi, Sports Pass, DVR.

Was 187.91 a month - a small car payment.

NOW: Time Warner Ultimate 100 Internet, Home WiFi, PS Vue Core Slim

Now 103.65 a month. 

That's a $84 savings a month, my friends: $1044 a year, $36,000 savings over the rest of my natural expected life span. (knock, knock)

Played with PS Vue for a few weeks,works great, faster navigation by far. Live ABC, NBC, CBS TV supposed to be coming in a few months but you get everything the next day "on demand" for free now. (Recommend direct RJ45 cable to internet modem, don't use wireless).

It has ESPN, BTN and NBC Sports channels. I was able to watch 2008 Bowl Game last night and the Dead Wings loss against Tampa.

Now waiting for Google Fiber.

xtramelanin

April 15th, 2016 at 10:09 PM ^

10 yrs ago, with one exception - i bought a satellite box and since i own it, i can go month-to-month on satellite (we live so far out in the boonies that there is no cable out here).  thus, for 3 months a year we have satellite so that we can watch college football, michigan football to be more exact.  no TV the other 8 1/2 - 9 months of the year.  

TrueBlue2003

April 16th, 2016 at 2:22 PM ^

but this might be the only time I've heard anyone have a YOLO (!!!), seize-the-day attitude about sitting and watching MOAR TV.  I'm imagining people enjoying the outdoors and then turning to each other, "Hey guys, life is too short for this, we should probably be watching more TV." Everyone nods and blankly goes insdie to stare at the box.

Bodogblog

April 15th, 2016 at 3:06 PM ^

I love these threads it bolsters my resolve to cut. My costs are similarly ludicrous for cable. Has anyone tried SlingTV? Yeah I know no BTN but st the rate this us all going I bet it will be Fall

joeyb

April 15th, 2016 at 3:14 PM ^

I have Sling. It uses the ESPN3 feeds, so they are usually delayed by about a minute and not very good quality due to high traffic and ESPN having no incentive to spend money on infrastructure.

I actually use it for Walking Dead too and I'm about to cancel my subscription with Sling until the fall.

ShruteBeetFarms

April 15th, 2016 at 3:19 PM ^

It has 95% of the channels I used to watch on cable without the extra crap channels. The only channels that are not with sling are BTN, USA network, and Discovery.  I'm happy to sacrifice those channels for the cost savings. Sling fits my needs for Espn1 and 2, AMC, TBS, TNT, HGTV,  and the History channel.

maizenbluenc

April 15th, 2016 at 4:00 PM ^

Had to pay for two subscriptions to be able to watch on two devices simultaneously, and no BTN. I figured out how to go back to TWC for $16 more than two Sling subscriptions by limiting to one set top box and 3 digital adapters. $10 less when I drop sports pass in the off season. I liked Sling, it just didn't make sense in a multi viewer household.

akim

April 15th, 2016 at 4:01 PM ^

I did not have good experience with sling.  Desynched audio/video, poor quality, it worked okay when I went through ESPN3, but I was pretty disappointed overall.  To top it off, when i tried to cancel they instead subscribed me to everything and they wouldn't refund me when I found out about it - I need to do better job of recordkeeping that stuff.

Cali Wolverine

April 15th, 2016 at 3:07 PM ^

...you didn't cut the cable company cord....you need it for your internet service. You just switched away from a managed television service. Either way you are stiil on the cord (just not paying for unnecessary channels), and the cable company still wins.

Cali Wolverine

April 15th, 2016 at 4:50 PM ^

...however, since the term cord cutting came into existence...the cable television companies have diversified and the actual cable now brings you a variety of services, including Internet, phone and television. Use Hulu, use Netfilx, pay for managed television...you remain on the cable companies network...so the cable company is happy no matter what you do.

Muttley

April 16th, 2016 at 3:20 PM ^

from Verizon to Cox.

Internet/TV/and yes, a landline.  (Wifey won't let it go.)

Payment went from $180/mo to $135/mo for 12 months on a two year contract.   After 12 months, the termination fee will be $120 on the contract.

The cable industry is one of the few industries with customer disloyalty incentive programs.  Can you imagine some other business operating the same way?  Hey, there's Joe, our best customer, he's been with us for 10 years.  Charge him $45 more than that new guy walking in the door.

Brodie

April 15th, 2016 at 3:07 PM ^

I'm looking to do this soon... from what I can tell, the best deal in Ann Arbor is for Xfinity's high speed plan with a year of HBO Go + local channels and then PS Vue's basic option  + Netflix/Hulu 

That should come to ~$100.

FrankMurphy

April 15th, 2016 at 3:08 PM ^

Nice. What are you using to access PS Vue? PS4, Fire TV, or something else?

For the price, PS Vue is great. The downsides are that the picture quality isn't as good as cable and the interface is a little clunky. It also stutters sometimes and seems like a work in progress. But for the money I'm saving over Comca$t, I'll take those drawbacks. It's also cool that the DVR is a cloud DVR with unlimited storage.